Northeastern Baptist College

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Northeastern Baptist College
MottoThe Mind of a Scholar, The Heart of a Shepherd, and The Perseverance of a Soldier.
TypePrivate Bible College
Established2013
AffiliationBaptist
PresidentMark H. Ballard
Academic staff
20
Students70 +/-
Location
Bennington
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Websitewww.nebcvt.org

Northeastern Baptist College (NEBC) is a higher education institution located in Bennington, Vermont, United States, affiliated with the Baptist Convention of New England and the Southern Baptist Convention. NEBC was founded in 2013 by Mark Ballard.[1][2]

Academics[]

Northeastern Baptist College is authorized by the state of Vermont to grant Associate and Bachelor degrees.[3] NEBC is currently pursuing accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.[4]

NEBC offers several undergraduate degrees. Associate degrees include Biblical Studies, Music Ministry and Business. Bachelor degrees include Biblical Studies, Christian Counseling, Christian Education, and Business Administration.

Campus[]

The main campus of NEBC is housed in the third and fourth floor of a former Ramada Inn and Conference Center in Bennington, Vermont.[5] This space includes academic classrooms, faculty offices, study areas, and an auditorium that is used for chapel.

The Charles & Pauline Hogue Library is located on Main Street in downtown Bennington, about a mile from the main campus.[6] Student housing is located at the Jehovah Jireh Hall, which is across the street from the library. The dorms house approximately 40 students.

References[]

  1. ^ Tom Strode, New England Baptist College Blooms From Long-Ago Seed, Baptist Press, February 25, 2014.
  2. ^ Elizabeth A. Conkey, Northeastern Baptist College opens its doors, Bennington Banner, September 3, 2013.
  3. ^ Art Toalston Baptist College Gains Vermont Accreditation, Baptist Press, September 17, 2014.
  4. ^ nebcvt.org Accreditation Accessed June 24, 2018.
  5. ^ Libby A. Nelson Northern Baptists Inside Higher Ed, September 21, 2012.
  6. ^ nebcvt.org Library Accessed June 24, 2018.

Coordinates: 42°53′43″N 73°11′54″W / 42.8954°N 73.1982°W / 42.8954; -73.1982



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